Ceres received her Master’s Degree in Writing Popular Fiction from Seton Hill University in Greensburg, PA, and her thesis novel for the program, Cog, was published by Dog Star Books in 2013. Wright’s science fiction poem, Doomed, was a nominee for the Rhysling Award, the Science Fiction Poetry Association’s highest honor. Her stories, articles, and poems have appeared in the Locus Award–winning Luminescent Threads: Connections to Octavia Butler; FIYAH Literary Magazine; Bram Stoker Award Finalist Sycorax’s Daughters; The Museum of All Things Awesome and that Go Boom; award-winning Many Genres, One Craft; and many others. She also has an article, "Afrofuturism and the Intersectionality of Black Feminism, Civil Rights, the Space Race, and Hip Hop," in the anthology, BOOGIE DOWN PREDICTIONS: Hip-Hop, Time, and Afrofuturism. She is Founder and President of DWASF. See her at kceres.net